Center Andre Gurode, who missed practice Thursday with a sore right knee, is probable. He was limited in practice Friday after an MRI was negative.

MOVING ON: Linebacker Keith Brooking took the high road when told Minnesota nose tackle Pat Williams referred to him as a "little baby" for complaining that the Vikings ran up the score in last season's 34-3 playoff win over the Cowboys.

Brooking yelled at the Vikings sideline after they scored late on a Brett Favre pass. Afterward, he called the Vikings "classless."

"Good for Pat and his feelings about me," Brooking told reporters in Irving. "You'd think Pat would've this figured out by now, but I'm worried about this year and getting our team on track.

"What happened last year, it's over with. Obviously, they ended our season and it hurt like hell. Still don't agree there was a time to do what they did. But at the end of the day, we get paid to stop them."

ROSTER MOVE: As expected, the Cowboys moved receiver Jesse Holley from the practice squad to the active roster. To make room for him, Dallas released offensive tackle Robert Brewster, a third-round draft pick in 2009.

Holley is expected to play on special teams.

Brewster missed his rookie season with a torn pectoral muscle. He played in only one regular season game, the opener at Washington.

Brewster is the fourth member of the team's 2009 draft class to be cut.

Holley's promotion culminates an improbable journey that began with him winning Michael Irvin's "4th and Long" TV reality show, which earned him a spot on the 2009 training camp roster.

"He's one of the hardest working guys we've got on the team," team executive vice president Stephen Jones told reporters Friday in Irving. "He seems to make plays when given the opportunity, especially on special teams."

NO TRADE TALKS: The NFL trade deadline is 4 p.m. Tuesday, but Jones said the Cowboys aren't interested in making a deal.